Der Hautarzt; Zeitschrift für Dermatologie, Venerologie, und verwandte Gebiete
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Primary infections with herpes simplex virus (HSV) and varicella-zoster virus (VZV) may lead to severe illness in pregnancy. Both diseases may be associated with transplacental virus transmission and fetal infection. Such infections can lead to intrauterine death, severe malformations and premature birth; the fetal/congenital varicella syndrome is well-defined. ⋯ Suppression of recurrent genital herpes during the last weeks of pregnancy with valacyclovir and acyclovir reduces the need for surgical intervention. Neonates exposed to VZV should receive specific immunoglobulin. If neonates show signs of either infection, immediate treatment with acyclovir must be initiated.
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Pancreatic panniculitis is a rare complication occurring in 0.3-3% of patients with pancreatic disease. Clinical features include erythematous painful subcutaneous nodules usually on the lower leg and foot. A 72-year-old man was diagnosed in 2002 with a neuroendocrine carcinoma of the head of the pancreas. ⋯ Histopathologic examination of a nodule showed subcutaneous fat necrosis with ghost cells surrounded by an acute inflammatory infiltrate. The pathogenesis of pancreatic panniculitis is unclear. The pancreatic enzyme lipase may induce lipolysis and fat necrosis with secondary tissue inflammation.